New cosplay lineup features Ahsoka, Morrigan, Velma, Jack, Wednesday and Morticia

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In a fresh showcase of cosplay, fans can spot Ahsoka Tano, Morrigan from Dragon Age, Velma from Scooby-Doo, Jack from Mass Effect, as well as Wednesday and Morticia Addams. The lineup highlights recognizable heroines and their creators, all styled with attention to detail and character nuance.

Ahsoka from Luca’s series of the same name

Recently, the final episode of Ahsoka aired, drawing mixed reactions from Star Wars enthusiasts. Some celebrate Anakin Skywalker’s former apprentice as a standout addition to the universe, while others view it as another misstep in Disney’s expansion. A broader look at where Ahsoka fits in the overall chronology is explored in a dedicated article. The cosplay for the series lead was crafted by Luca, capturing the essence of the hero with care and accuracy.


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Ahsoka from Luca’s series of the same name

Karlach from Baldur’s Gate 3 by Svizee

Nastya Volkova, known as Svizee, brought Karlach to life in Baldur’s Gate 3. The portrayal explores what unfolds for the heroine at a key moment with her partner, offering a vivid moment for fans and cosplayers alike.

I am familiar with Larian Studios’ work. For example, I completed both parts of Divinity: Original Sin. I was eagerly awaiting Baldur’s Gate 3 and was thrilled by it. Karlach stands out as the most compelling heroine in this game, mirroring my own cheerful yet resilient spirit. Her backstory moved me to cosplay as Karl, the character that felt like a perfect match to my personality.


Photographer – Miva.

Wednesday from the series of the same name by Helly Valentine

The series Wednesday became Netflix’s breakout project in recent years, introducing a new generation to the Addams Family. The memorable dance of the lead character remains a defining moment. A second season has been announced, though a release date hasn’t been revealed yet. The Wednesday cosplay was created by Oichi, and a separate article covers this artist in detail.



Morticia from The Addams Family by Valeria Chimera

When Oichi turned to Wednesday’s image, Valeria chose to cosplay Morticia, the matriarch who guides the family with quiet authority. Across films and series, actresses portraying Mrs. Addams have often embodied a striking elegance. If Valeria’s work catches your eye, her Ellen Ripley in an Alien-themed shoot has also drawn attention in our coverage.



Photographer – Shilen.

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Morrigan from Dragon Age: Inquisition of Stormborncat

Morrigan has reappeared in Dragon Age cosplay scenes as the series moves toward a new installment. Cosplayers and fans alike anticipate the next chapter, hoping for a continuation of the witch of the Wild Lands. This rendition was brought to life by Stormborncat.

Dragon Age: Origins remains a favorite, and this cosplay stands as a tribute to the beloved witch.


Velma Dinkley from Zhenya Zhuk’s Scooby-Doo animated series

Despite the animated series’ reception, Velma remains a frequent cosplay choice. The look often leans on the original, with modern touches. Zhenya Zhuk’s version is a notable example, and a video interview with her is part of our coverage.

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Photographer: Tim-Tim.

Ada Wong from Resident Evil 4 Remake by Purple Amelie

The separate ways expansion for the remake sparked renewed interest in Ada Wong within cosplay communities. Polina Zelentsova, known as Purple Amelie, is a standout example. Her prior work includes a celebrated rendition of Ashley Graham.


Carmilla from the animated series Castlevania by Zhanna Rudakova

Castlevania, inspired by the classic franchise, centers on vampiric politics and power. Carmilla, a formidable general in Count Dracula’s ranks, is depicted as a strategic antagonist. Zhanna Rudakova brings this character to life with a striking presence.

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Jack from Mass Effect 3 by Lizhen

While Mass Effect: Andromeda didn’t gain the same traction, many cosplayers return to the original trilogy. Lizhen offers a bold portrayal of Jack, the volatile yet powerful biotic who can take on even the toughest foes.

Photographer: Sasha Myfetis.

Lady Death from the comic book of the same name by Lady Melamori

Lady Death has inspired a long-running comic series since 1991. The central character is a platinum-haired combatant who favors revealing attire. The dark fantasy tales explore intense themes, though the 2004 film adaptation did not fare well. Lady Death was brought to life by Lady Melamori.

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